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1 December 2008 A taxonomic review of Rhinolophus stheno and R. malayanus (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) from continental Southeast Asia: an evaluation of echolocation call frequency in discriminating between cryptic species
Pipat Soisook, Sara Bumrungsri, Chutamas Satasook, Vu Dinh Thong, Si Si Hla Bu, David L. Harrison, Paul J. J. Bates
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Abstract

The taxon Rhinolophus microglobosus is elevated to specific rank on the basis of clearly defined morphometric and acoustic characters which differentiate it from Rhinolophus stheno. It is recorded from Cambodia for the first time. Rhinolophus malayanus exhibits considerable geographical variation in echolocation calls, with apparently two phonic types: a northern population with lower frequency calls and a predominantly southern population with higher frequencies. However, this acoustic divergence is not reflected in any morphometric divergence, and the taxonomic status of the two phonic populations remains unclear. Discriminating characters of all three species are given, together with distribution data and short ecological summaries. The value of echolocation as an indicator of cryptic species and the zoogeographical implications of the study are briefly discussed.

Pipat Soisook, Sara Bumrungsri, Chutamas Satasook, Vu Dinh Thong, Si Si Hla Bu, David L. Harrison, and Paul J. J. Bates "A taxonomic review of Rhinolophus stheno and R. malayanus (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) from continental Southeast Asia: an evaluation of echolocation call frequency in discriminating between cryptic species," Acta Chiropterologica 10(2), 221-242, (1 December 2008). https://doi.org/10.3161/150811008X414818
Received: 18 March 2008; Accepted: 1 April 2008; Published: 1 December 2008
KEYWORDS
echolocation
R. malayanus
R. stheno
Rhinolophus microglobosus
Southeast Asia
taxonomy
zoogeography
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